This genus can be recognized by the combination of characteristics, such as their dorsal and anal fins being continuous with a rounded
caudal fin, unbranched
anal fin rays, a projecting lower jaw, bright red coloration, a lack of the
dorsal fin spine locking mechanism, the first
pectoral fin ray being soft instead of spinous. Most of these traits are rare or unusual among vast groups of catfish. All three species look extremely similar. However, in
P. cisternarum the eyes are tiny, while
P. dracunculus and
P. sanguijuela lack eyes altogether. The two eyeless species can be differentiated by fin-ray and vertebrae counts. It is also described that
P. dracunculus is lighter in color, while
P. cisternarum and
P. sanguijuela are described as bright red. ==References==